International Civil Rights Center and Museum Located in Greensboro’s old Woolworth building itself, this museum includes the actual lunch counter from the historic February 1960 sit-in as well as a comprehensive depiction of the civil rights struggle.

John Hope Franklin Center For Interdisciplinary Studies The John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies is a unique consortium of programs committed to revitalizing notions of how knowledge is gained and exchanged. Participants from a broad range of disciplines converge to explore intellectual issues, including some of the most pressing social and political themes of our time: race and race relations, the legacy of the African-American experience, and equality and opportunity among diverse populations.

UNC Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center The University’s prominent Black cultural center devoted to “encourage and support the critical examination of all dimensions of African and African American diaspora cultures through sustained and open discussion, dialogue and debate.”

Association of African American Museums (AAAM) The Association of African American Museums is a non-profit member organization established to support African and African American focus museums nationally and internationally, as well as the professionals who protect, preserve and interpret African and African American art, history and culture.

Facing History and Ourselves Facing History engages students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and anti-Semitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and informed citizenry.

Martin Luther King Center Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, The King Center is the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of America’s greatest nonviolent movement for justice, equality and peace.

National Association Of Black Journalists The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide.

National Leadership Conference On Civil Rights A collaboration of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, this site serves as a record of relevant and up-to-the minute civil rights news and information.

Schomburg Research Center On Black Culture The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (New York Public Library) is a national research library devoted to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the history and experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world.

Smithsonian Institute This American institution archives prominent historical works of interest including its own the African Art Museum.

Voices of Civil Rights Formed by the AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), and the Library of Congress, Voices of Civil Rights is a collection of thousands of preserved personal stories and oral histories of the Civil Rights Movement, forming the world's largest archive of personal accounts of civil rights history.

W.E.B. DuBois Learning Center Named for the prominent African-American defender of freedom and fighter of injustice, this Missouri institution is designed to raise the performance level of underserved communities through educational services and technology.